Paul Neubauer
This Front Row Artist Series concert focuses on the work of violist Paul Neubauer in a variety of ensembles, complemented by a short documentary film on his life and work.
Neubauer is joined by pianists Inon Barnatan, Alessio Bax, Gloria Chien, Gilles Vonsattel, and Wu Han; violinists Benjamin Beilman, Ida Kavafian, Sean Lee, Daniel Phillips, Arnaud Sussmann, and Danbi Um; violist Richard O’Neill; cellists David Finckel and Paul Watkins; and clarinetist Romie De Guise-Langlois in works by Schumann, Dale, Turina, Shostakovich, Kreisler, and Boulanger.
Video directed by Tristan Cook.
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Paul Neubauer
Violist Paul Neubauer, hailed by the New York Times as a “master musician,” released two new albums in 2025 on First Hand Records, featuring the final works of two great composers: an all-Bartók album including the revised version of the Viola Concerto, and a Shostakovich recording that includes the monumental Viola Sonata. Appointed principal violist of the New York Philharmonic at the age of 21, Neubauer has appeared as soloist with the New York, Los Angeles, and Helsinki Philharmonics; the Chicago, National, St. Louis, Detroit, Dallas, San Francisco, and Bournemouth Symphonies; and the Santa Cecilia, English Chamber, and Beethovenhalle Orchestras. He has premiered viola concertos by Bartók (revised version), Friedman, Glière, Jacob, Kernis, Lazarof, Müller-Siemens, Ott, Penderecki, Picker, Suter, and Tower. A two-time Grammy nominee, Neubauer is artistic director of the Mostly Music series in New Jersey and serves on the faculties of the Juilliard School and Mannes College.